Youngstown Community

Our Tenants

These organizations have made Youngstown their home, using the space regularly to serve the community:

Dedicated to unlocking the creative power of youth, Arts Corps provides arts education programs throughout King County. Their work empowers young people to express themselves through creativity and collaboration.

Providing free access to over 1,500 tools, this community-driven resource allows residents to borrow tools for home improvement, gardening, and innovation, promoting sustainability and self-sufficiency.

Rotating Tenants

These organizations use Youngstown for weekly or periodic events and classes:

A dynamic, dance-based workout blending jazz dance, strength training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing. Classes are held on Saturday mornings.

A high-energy dance fitness class featuring hip hop, dancehall, k-pop, and more. Classes are available Sunday mornings and Tuesday nights in the Movement Studio.

A writing program for homeschoolers, offering a one-day-a-week immersive learning experience for children ages 7-12.

A program supporting young people with engaging activities that foster confidence and friendships. Sessions take place on Thursday nights at Youngstown.

Curious about Joining our Tenants

Join tenants like Art Corps, Tool Library, West Seattle Jazzercise, Studio 206: Urban Dance Fitness, Frog Hollow School and Ryther and others by making this historically significant building your home.

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Youngstown’s 2023 Impact

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